VILLAGE OF EXETER

This blog is sponsored by the Village of Exeter and it is for all the past, present and future residents of Exeter. It is a place to comment on the happenings of Exeter and your place to inform the community

VILLAGE LIBRARY Hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 - 5, closed over the noon hour. Saturdays from 9 - 12. 266-3031

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Exeter had several extra visitors to view the eclipse on Monday. Some even came up from towns like Beatrice that were overcrowded, cloudy...

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EXETER COMMUNITY CALENDAR

September 10 - The Exeter-Milligan Ball Association will host a fish friday on Sunday, Sept 10 at the Exeter American Legion from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Free will donation. Fish provided by Pete and Elaine Oldehoeft.

Oct 21 - The Exeter American Legion Auxiliary will host their annual Exeter Avenue Holiday Sampler on Saturday Oct. 21 from 9 - 2 p.m. There will be cash drawings. Vendors contact Marsha Jorgensen at 402-366-9417 for a spot.

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Exeter Village Marshal

How do you get police help in Exeter? First call the Exeter Village Marshal Line. Listen to the message. It tells you. . . You have reached the Exeter Village Marshal's office and are unable to take your call at this time. If you have an EMERGENCY - hang up and DIAL 911 or call the Fillmore County Sheriff's Department at 402-759-4441. If you are looking for the Exeter Village Clerk, that number is 402-266-3051 or you can leave a message and the next available marshal will get back to you. ******Please DO call 911 if it is an emergency. If you have a loose dog caught you can call the Village Office to see if someone is available to take care of it********

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Do you have an Exeter history photo to share for the history corner? Please feel free to email them to bartudl@windstream.net with caption information or contact Leesa Bartu at 402-266-3651. We would love to accumulate a data base of old photos about Exeter to share.

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SENIOR BOYS EXETER HIGH CLASS OF 1949

SENIOR BOYS EXETER HIGH CLASS OF 1949 The guys in this picture are L to R. Richard Thompsen (Red), Gaylord Becker (Beck), Hans (Hike) Nelson, Don Chapman, Dale Rasmussen, Bert Becker, Richard Erdkamp. Bob Leif, and Keith Nielsen. It was taken in the spring of 1949 as we were to graduate that year from Exeter High School. The photo was taken by Lela Ann (Becker) Hassler who was also a member of the class of 1949. The photo was shared by Hans Nelson.

The Second photo is five senior members of the 1946 Exeter High School six man football team. Left to right:

Tin Cans: These are most of the canned goods on your pantry shelves. Preparations: Rinse, labels can be left on. Flatten gallon or large cans .

#2 Plastic (HDPE) This is a harder colored or white plastic is not clear. Examples: milk and water jugs, laundry detergents, shampoo, coffee, some yogurt, margarine & cottage cheese containers. Check the bottom number to be sure Preparations: rinse and discard lids, crush large containers

#1 Plastic (PETE) All plastic bottles that contain liquids consumed by humans are packaged in clear or colored # 1 PETE plastic bottles. Some other food such as catsup and salad dressing may also be this type but you must check the bottom number to be sure. Examples: pop, cranberry juice, sports drinks, liquor Preparations: rinse and discard lids

What NOT to do! Please do not use this trailer as your garbage dump! Items must be clean and properly sorted or the recycling company will not accept the items. DO NOT throw in bags, boxes, string or other “holders” along with the recycling items.